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5 things you missed: Which banks have the best digital security, more

By Dan Lewis, Digital First Media

Updated:
02/18/2014 03:42:05 PM EST

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1. How are you protecting your money in the digital age?

We've been taught to invest our money wisely, where it can be safe and sound in the hands of bankers who invest as propriety demands.

But how are banks, with their vaults, locks, cameras and guards, protecting their investor's money from digital thieves? You'd better hope they aren't just covering up webcams with a piece of duct tape, and to help, Lifehacker looks at which banks have the best digital security features.

3. We're starting a Kickstarter to find out who stole Kickstarter's users' data

The online fundraising site Kickstarter has announced that hackers were able to break into the company's data and access usernames, email addresses, phone numbers and passwords.

You know, just some small details.

Kickstarter has said that they are working with law enforcement to close the breach in security as well as find the perpetrators who are responsible for the break-in. The site suggests that anyone with an account change their password.

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